Acqua Chiara is a 154-foot superyacht and the third hull in the Atlantique line developed by Columbus Yachts in collaboration with Milan-based design studio Hot Lab. Originally conceived on a 141-foot platform, the yacht was lengthened by approximately 13 feet at the owner’s request, refining her proportions while remaining within a 499-gross-ton envelope.
Exterior design by Hot Lab and naval architecture by Columbus Yachts give Acqua Chiara a profile that is consistent with her Atlantique predecessors, with a particular emphasis on the stern. Inspired by sailing yachts, the aft section is arranged across three cascading levels that prioritize outdoor living and a close relationship with the water. A shaded dining area leads aft to a lounge with a pool and fold-down balconies, followed by a beach platform equipped with a transformer positioned just 20 inches above the waterline.
Designed from the outset for charter use, the layout emphasizes clarity and ease of movement. Social and private zones are clearly defined, and multiple gathering areas allow different groups to enjoy the yacht simultaneously. The upper deck is configured to shift easily between daytime lounging and evening entertainment without altering the character of the space.
The interior is bright and restrained, built around white parquet floors, natural oak ceilings, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in abundant natural light. Acqua Chiara accommodates 10 guests in five staterooms, including a full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck, and carries a crew of nine. Managed by Fraser Yachts, the yacht completed a busy first season in the Mediterranean, underscoring her dual role as both a capable charter platform and a refined private yacht.






